 U.S. and Polish armed forces, as well as civilians, watch as the newly developed Polish equipment is loaded with U.S. vehicles at the railhead in Drasko-Pomorskie, Poland, on February 1, 2022. They use the RM-70 mobile railway ramp to load track vehicles on the trains. For the very first time, actually, in the history, we are using these kind of sets to test the possibility to use Polish equipment with U.S.-tracked vehicles, and it's going to answer the question if you can use it for the upcoming exercise in the year of 2022. The civilians also tested a new heavy equipment transporter built to carry track vehicles. They lined up an M1A2 Abrams, winched it, and secured it in place before doing a road test. After the successful road test, everyone in attendance at this historic event inspected the equipment. Alright, so the interesting part of this capability is that this is Polish equipment servicing U.S. forces' equipment, and so this demonstrates the ability of U.S. to work very closely and achieve interoperability between our equipment set and their national equipment sets, which increases our ability to deliver combat power across the theater of operations. This training highlights the interoperability between allies and our own armed forces' ability to adapt to new environments. For the 113th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, I am Army Sergeant Elie Sermelendes, Drasko Pomorski, Poland.